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Prayer
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him (S.P. 624, omitting v. 3; A. and M. 292; C.H. 35; P. and H. 222. omitting v. 3: Tune, Austrian Hymn)
Interlude: Jesus appears to his disciples
Prayers: the Prayer for Friends; the Lord's Prayer
The head that once was crowned with thorns (S.P. 175. A. and M. 301. C.H. 131. P. and H. 78, all omitting v. 5: Tune, St. Magnus)
Blessing

TRAVEL TALKS. British Guiana. Script by Celeste Dolphin.
2.20 THE bible AND LIFE. Why the Bible? 1-A Building or a Book? Script by John Taylor.
2.40 SENIOR sncush i. 'A Grass Rope' by William Mayne. adapted for broadcasting by Edward Blishen. 1 — ' A Strange Sign '

Contributors

Script By:
Celeste Dolphin.
Script By:
John Taylor.
Unknown:
William Mayne.
Broadcasting By:
Edward Blishen.

Request Week
For Children of Most Ages
* Inishbahn Atom Men ' by Charles Witherspoon
Produced by Cicely Mathews
This is the story of what happened when an atomic power station was built at Inishbahn.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Witherspoon
Produced By:
Cicely Mathews
Brian Donnelly:
Robin Graham
Paddy Donnelly:
Marilyn Fox
Ricky Donnelly:
Ian MacDonald
Mrs Donnelly:
Ann Maguire
Terry Bishop:
Charles Witherspoon
Miss Dilling:
Gwyndolyn Stewart
Sir John Roche:
Alfred Arnold
Big Jim McClenaghan:
John F Tyrone
Ferdinand Fricker:
Dawson Manning
Willie Coffey:
John McBride
Mrs Porritt:
Olive Burrell
Fred Miskimmon:
Charles Owens
Sergeant Crawford:
John Reid

to Harry Worth
Also involved are
Paddy Edwards , Harry Fowler David Jacobs , Frank Thornton
Script by George Wadmore
George Evans and Peter Jones Production by Charles Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
Paddy Edwards
Unknown:
Harry Fowler
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Frank Thornton
Script By:
George Wadmore
Script By:
George Evans
Script By:
Peter Jones
Production By:
Charles Maxwell

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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